Continuous tenses are often used to talk about more temporary actions and situations. To talk about longer-lasting or permanent situations we prefer simple tenses. Note… Continue reading
Match up (adverbs of time)
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate time adverb. Answers I have known her for a long time. I once studied the guitar for three… Continue reading
Find the mistakes
Complete the following sentences. Answers I suggested that she should go home. We don’t allow people to smoke in the kitchen. I didn’t ask him… Continue reading
Some, any or a/an
Complete the following sentences using any, some or a/an. Answers Have you got any .. sugar? If you need any help, just let me know.… Continue reading
Verbs followed by -ing forms – part II
Feel like I felt like crying. I feel like swimming. Finish After he finished working, he went to the market. Have you finished writing that… Continue reading
